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Monday, October 5, 2015

MY ORCHID PATCH TODAY

It's seem nothing special with my orchid patch.



No special progress... so plain...
But when I was noticing this patch, I found some new shoots, looks so fresh...





And the most interesting thing is a spike on the pink Phalaneopsis.



Another interesting thing is my Dendrobium aphyllum that showing me three flower buds and a red shoot.


Only three flower buds, but they could be a treat in this bare patch...



This was a new shoot at the end of the long pseudobulb.



The old orchid clump that I put it on down side position is really work.


Look... we can find a new shoot here.
This is an simple way to get new plant from an old and non  productive pseudobulb.


I have to wait until the rainy season have came, to put it into individual pot.

16 comments:

  1. Bogata kolekcja! Jak rozkwitną będzie piękny widok.
    Serdecznie pozdrawiam.

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  2. nice vertical garden...so creative...

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  3. Gostei de visitar o seu blog.
    Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
    http://andarilharar.blogspot.pt/

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  4. What s treat to have so many orchids

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    1. Yes, Sue. Especially when they flowering successfully.

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  5. Hi Endah, how great that you have an orchid patch outside. Looks like a lot of new growth, baby- and flowerproducing is happening there right now. Hope the red flower buds are opening for you. It would certainly be an eye catcher to have a red orchid flowering there. Happy gardening!
    Warm regards,
    Christina

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    1. Thank you, Chistina. I hope so. Have a wonderful week.

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  6. Oh My I have never seen Orchid growing on the side of a wall. Amazing & Beautiful!
    Have a wonderful day.

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    1. Thank you, Teresa. It's better for me to get more space on my tiny garden.

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  7. A new garden blog for you!! yearroundgarden.blogspot.com/ Copy and paste. Enjoy

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    1. Thank you, Teresa. That's an interesting gardening blog.

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